BUSY POLO SEASON AHEAD.; Military Camps Have Developed New Players and Mounts.

During the past year there probably has been more informal polo played in the United States than ever before. This was because the sport was so generally taken up at the camps, where it proved to be excellent training for the cavalry. Polo has thrived especially in the training camps in the Southwest and in California, the polo practice being the leading sport in the cavalry. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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